Review: Guest Conductor Michelle Di Russo and KSO Bring An Exuberant Mendelssohn and Vivaldi

This month’s KSO Chamber Classics conductor on Sunday afternoon at the Bijou Theatre was Michelle di Russo, currently Associate Conductor with North Carolina Symphony. Two KSO cellists, Sarah Senn and Adam Ayers, were soloists in Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Cellos.

Review: KSO Features Flutist Devan Jaquez in Chamber Classics Series

BY ALAN SHERROD   Be careful what you wish for. Those Knoxvillians yearning for a cute little snowfall instead encountered Mother Nature in a particularly cantankerous winter mood.  The snow and extreme cold wreaked havoc on our concert plans last…

On Sunday: KSO’s Chamber Classics Features Flutist Devan Jaquez

The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra’s Chamber Classics Series concert on Sunday afternoon at the Bijou Theatre will feature KSO Principal Flute Devan Jaquez in Malcolm Arnold’s Flute Concerto No. 1. James Fellenbaum will conduct.

Review: KSO Opens Chamber Classics Series with Variego, Smyth, and Mozart

BY ALAN SHERROD   It would be nice if we could pretend that the past weekend was a normal one for classical music in Knoxville. The fact is, there was nothing normal about it. Knoxville was treated to an unusual…

Review: KSO Wraps 2022-23 Chamber Classics With Double Oboe Concertos and a Fabulous Beethoven Eighth

BY ALAN SHERROD   Is it possible that the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra saved the best for its last Chamber Classics Series concert of the 2022-23 season? Clearly, Sunday afternoon’s musical outing was one that not only looked intriguing on paper,…

This Week: The Lusty Month of May Begins with KSO, UTSO, KJO, Jazz Tuesdays, et al.

The lusty month of May has arrived, although the “gusty” month of May is probably more accurate.  Whether May is a cause for excitement or not depends on one’s awareness that the 2022-23 season is now beginning to wind down…

Review: KSO Finds Delightful Sunday Companions in Mozart, Rossini, and Schubert

BY ALAN SHERROD   Sunday afternoon’s Knoxville Symphony Orchestra’s Chamber Classics concert at the Bijou was not “Mostly Mozart,” but it was—at least—“partly Mozart” in much the same clever spirit and variety that has been showcased in the notable long-running…

Sunday Spotlight: Pianist Emi Kagawa & KSO Chamber Orchestra—Mozart, Rossini, Schubert

Knoxville Symphony Orchestra—Chamber Classics Series “Mozart Piano Concerto No. 27” Conductor: Aram Demirjian •  Gioachino Rossini: Overture To Il Signor Bruschino •  W.A. Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 27 In B-Flat, K. 595   (Pianist Emi Kagawa) •  Franz Schubert: Symphony No.…

Tuesday Arts Miscellany: March Comes In Like A Lion

Dogwood Arts: “Converge: Coming Together, Embracing Balance” Dogwood Arts opens a new exhibition on FIRST FRIDAY (March 3) entitled “Converge: Coming Together, Embracing Balance.” The show is a group exhibition featuring artwork by twenty-five local immigrant and refugee artists. The…

Review: Exploring Appalachian and Slavic Roads with Mandolinist Jeff Midkiff and KSO Strings

BY ALAN SHERROD   Knoxville’s Bijou Theatre enjoys a whirlwind of concert bookings during its busy season, covering every imaginable genre of performance from every imaginable description of performer. Few of these guests, however, can showcase and illuminate the hall’s…

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